Last Friday election activist and founder of the Florida Fair Elections Coalition, Susan Pynchon, announced her run for Volusia County Supervisor of Elections. Susan joins Ellen Brodsky, who is running for the same position in Broward County and who is also a member of Florida Fair Elections Coalition.

The vendor’s lobby group, The Election Technology Council (ETC), recently published a report in which they whine about not having the power that they had before the EAC took more control over the voting system testing and certification program. The ETC wants the testing and certification process to be easier for them. They want to be able to engage EAC commissioners and staff in ex parte conversations. And they want a seat at the table on the Technical Guidelines Development Committee. In all cases the EAC has said NO! and today EAC Chair Rosemary Rodriguez has reiterated that NO!, loudly and clearly. We thank the Chair and the rest of the commissioners for taking this stand for the voters. We need well tested voting systems and not voting systems that have been certified just because the testing would take too long....

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This is GREAT news! Two pieces of it actually! Way to go Susan Pynchon, yet another hero of mine.

I interviewed Ellen Brodsky (whose also running in Broward) last week. That interview is posted here: http://www.bradblog.com/?p=6059. Waytago ladies! The citizens are taking back their elections!

And the other piece of good news is Rosemary Rodriguez hanging tough against the shameless ETC (for those playing along at home, Sequoia's VP/spokesmouth, Michelle Shafer is also the spokesmouth for the ETC, just to give you an idea about the credibility of that outfit). Thank you Rosemary for standing firm against the vendors there and for the people!

Now if we can just get a few citizen election integrity advocates on the EAC's Advisory Committee perhaps we could begin righting the world again!